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Physics, 11.07.2019 19:00 parkerfreeze

Like the charged rubber balloon described at the end of section 1.14, a charged soap bubble experiences an outward electrical force on every bit of its surface. given the total charge q on a bubble of radius r, what is the magnitude of the resultant force tending to pull any hemispherical half of the bubble away from the other half? (should this force divided by 2Ď€r exceed the surface tension of the soap film, interesting behavior might be expected! )

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